Designing EV Battery for Optimal Performance Using Digital Twin Approach

As automotive industry accelerates transition to electrified vehicles, battery will continue to be a critical element for OEMs. Learn how simulation led design can help: select the right cell chemistry, pack sizing and architecture; optimize thermal management system at pack and vehicle level; and more.

As automotive industry accelerates transition to electrified vehicles, battery will continue to be a critical element for OEMs from a design, engineering, integration and manufacturing standpoint. Automakers are forming strategic partnerships with Li-ion battery suppliers and recognize the importance of collaborating more closely to gain the competitive edge. This will require them to strike an optimal balance between performance, efficiency, safety, ageing, reliability and cost.

Siemens offers a comprehensive set of solutions enabling OEM and suppliers to create and deploy a scalable digital twin to analyze the design and performance of the battery from a cell and pack level to integration in the vehicle, controls validation and even cell manufacturing processes while staying integrated.

In this webinar you’ll learn how simulation led design powered by Simcenter solutions can help you to:

  • Select the right cell chemistry, pack sizing and architecture
  • Optimize thermal management system at pack and vehicle level
  • Ensure battery safety under thermal runaway scenario
  • Study impact of battery system at vehicle level and verify BMS controls strategy
  • Predict ageing behavior and design optimal charging strategy
  • Improve cell manufacturing process by simulating steps like mixing, coating, electrolyte filling etc.
  • Test for battery reliability and vehicle durability

About the Speakers:


Ishant Dudhwal – Portfolio Development Executive, Simcenter – Siemens Digital Industries Software

Ishant has over 10 years of experience in the automotive industry with roles in product engineering, vehicle validation and technical consulting. He worked at Honda, Cummins and Stellantis before joining Siemens in 2018 as a solutions consultant focusing on multi-physics system simulation. He is currently part of the business development team at Siemens helping automotive companies build and deploy digital twin of various vehicle system and sub-systems using simulation and test solutions part of Simcenter portfolio, beating heart of Siemens Xcelerator.


Lionel Broglia – Business Development Manager, Simcenter – Siemens Digital Industries Software

Lionel Broglia is Business Development Manager for the system simulation solutions of the Simcenter portfolio. He is focusing on automotive, heavy equipment and other ground transportation sectors. He has a master’s degree in mechanical engineering and is involved in multi-domain system simulation since 1999.

This webinar is sponsored by Siemens Digital Industries Software.